Very clean campground. Very nice place to stop for a night or two. Right off of I 10. Walmart right across the street. Lots of shopping and restaurants. Historic district close by. Sites have some foliage and a wooden fence separating every two sites. Pet walk area with grass.

They have 5 different types of sites. Some sites have picnic tables. Lots of pull- thrus. Extra long and wide sites available. Cable and Wi-Fi included. Wi-Fi slow but that is normal for RV parks. We
camped at Hacienda RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

This park was a pleasant surprise. Most sites had a covered picnic table on a concrete pad. Your camper is on asphalt. It was clean and roomy. The scenery is beautiful especially in the spring. The ground was covered with yellow and purple wildflowers. The spring fed pool has lots of fish. In another pool you will see turtles, catfish and other fish. The mountains are in the background. Highly recommend stopping here.

Use your own camper for showers and comfort. Bring plenty of food because no shopping in the area. We
camped at Balmorhea State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

The sites are not too close to each other. We had a wooden deck and a concrete pad. Convenient to New Orleans. The grass was very high. I would stay there again to go sightseeing. Not the park for me to hang out at campsite. We
camped at Bayou Segnette State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

This campground is right off of I-65. They also have very reasonable storage rates. The sites are just a field with hook ups. Lots of run down permanent campers. No pads or picnic tables. Not in the best neighborhood. We
camped at The Woods RV Park and Campground LLC in a Fifth Wheel.